Tuktoyaktuk, NT
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UV: 4 (Moderate)
9°C 48°F
Sunny
Visibility:
24.1 Km
Sunrise: 12:00 AM
Sunset: 12:00 AM
Wind:
N 8 km/h
Humidity:
53%
Pressure:
102.0 kPa
Today
Mainly sunny
High: 14°
High: 57°
Tonight
Sunny
Low: 9°
Low: 48°
Today
A mix of sun and cloud. Becoming sunny this afternoon. High 14. UV index 4 or moderate.
Tonight
Sunny. Low 9.
Thursday
Sunny. Wind becoming south 20 km/h early in the evening. High 25.
Extended Forecast
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High 25° High 77° |
27° | 16° 81° | 61° |
14° | 8° 57° | 46° |
13° | 9° 55° | 48° |
16° | 9° 61° | 48° |
16° | 9° 61° | 48° |
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